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World champions New Zealand were comprehensive 43-10 winners over Georgia at the Millennium Stadium on Friday in an intriguing Rugby World Cup clash. The All Blacks ran in seven tries on the night to secure a bonus point, with Julian Savea grabbing a hat-trick. Waisake Naholo, Dane Coles, Kieran Read and Malakai Fekitoa also went over. Although they began brightly with a converted try from...
Published: October 2, 2015
Professional debutant Jimmy Mullen kept his cool out in front on Day 2 of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, as he and Anthony Wall share the lead at the halfway stage of this unique tournament on 11-under par. The co-leaders both played the St Andrews course on Day 2, forging a one-shot lead ahead of the chasing pack. Mullen and Wall hit rounds of three-under par (69) and four-under par (68),...
Published: September 30, 2015
Top seed Tomas Berdych showed his class at the Shenzhen Open on Wednesday, moving into the quarter-finals of the tournament with a confident straight-sets win. The Czech recovered well from losing an early break against American Austin Krajicek to waltz into the next round. Also through are third seed Tommy Robredo, sixth seed Jiri Vesely and Simone Bolelli after another entertaining day of action...
Published: September 29, 2015
Adrian Mannarino was the highest-seeded player to progress on Tuesday at the Shenzhen Open, as we got our first look at some of the genuine competitors for the tournament title. The Frenchman, seeded fifth at the competition, made light work of his compatriot Lucas Pouille, running out a 6-0, 6-3 victor. Jiri Vesely, Aljaz Bedene and Victor Estrella Burgos, seeded sixth, seventh and eighth,...
Published: September 28, 2015
John Millman and Austin Krajicek were the first two winners in Round 1 at the Shenzhen Open, as the tournament started in earnest on Monday. Millman progressed at the expense of Ernests Gulbis in the final match of the day, with the latter retiring injured, while Krajicek rallied from a set down to get the better of 23-year-old Australian James Duckworth. Takuto Niki, Zhizhen Zhang, Matthew Ebden and...
Published: September 26, 2015
The end of the 2015 Formula One season seemed set to be a procession after Lewis Hamilton’s win at Monza. But the Mercedes man ran into some trouble in Singapore last time out, and as we go into the Japanese Grand Prix, he will be looking nervously over his shoulder. Hamilton’s team-mate, Nico Rosberg, is now just 41 points behind the Brit after Hamilton’s retirement at Marina Bay,...
Published: September 19, 2015
The variety of Formula One will be drilled home at the Singapore Grand Prix this weekend, as a fortnight on from the searing speed of Monza, the drivers will have to negotiate the contorting corners of the glitzy Marina Bay Street Circuit. Lewis Hamilton remains the man to beat after another serene display in Italy last time out. The Mercedes man was far too quick for the chasing pack at Monza. After...
Published: September 18, 2015
Lewis Hamilton is on a roll coming into the Singapore Grand Prix, with the Mercedes man in possession of a 53-point lead over team-mate Nico Rosberg in the race for the Formula One world championship. The Brit continued his stellar form with a wonderful win in Italy two weeks ago, while Rosberg retired from the race. It means the German needs to go all out for a victory in Singapore, a venue...
Published: September 17, 2015
The United States Women’s National Team will be looking to continue their remarkable run of goalscoring form when they take on Haiti in a friendly match in Detroit on Thursday. Ford Field will be the venue for this one, giving the locals a chance to get a glimpse of the newly crowned world champions in action. It’s the first of two friendly matches between the sides to be played, with Legion...
Published: September 11, 2015
The semi-finals of a tournament is the worst stage to be eliminated. A loss in the final is heartbreaking, but at least the competitor involved experienced the pageantry that comes with the competition climax and has a sense of closure; a loss in the last four always conjures a sense of “what if?” It’s a sense the four remaining men left in the U.S. Open draw will be hoping to avoid...